Did everyone get new 4.2.2 update? I didn't. I'm root on stock ROM. Anyone else not get it?
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Same for me as well. On a trip so don't intend to force it until I return.
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I got impatient so I just used adb to sideload it.
You can force it by erasing cache of the app 'google service framework'. Before you do it, enable fly mode. After the erase and force close of the app enable fly mode and wait a minute or so. Worked for me
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TMSsecret said:
You can force it by erasing cache of the app 'google service framework'. Before you do it, enable fly mode. After the erase and force close of the app enable fly mode and wait a minute or so. Worked for me
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Just tried this, and it worked for me.
That also worked for me. But I had to do it a couple of times.
TMSsecret said:
You can force it by erasing cache of the app 'google service framework'. Before you do it, enable fly mode. After the erase and force close of the app enable fly mode and wait a minute or so. Worked for me
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I got the update but for some reason after I restored the stock kernel and applied the update, it hosed my phone. I had to wipe it. Ouch.
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TMSsecret said:
You can force it by erasing cache of the app 'google service framework'. Before you do it, enable fly mode. After the erase and force close of the app enable fly mode and wait a minute or so. Worked for me
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So just to be clear its
enable airplane mode
erase cache on framework
force close
turn off airplane mode
wait for update or go to system update and check manually?
thanks
uploder said:
So just to be clear its
enable airplane mode
erase cache on framework
force close
turn off airplane mode
wait for update or go to system update and check manually?
thanks
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This is what I did and after 3 times it still isn't working. I tried clearing data, too. Still not getting any update notification and if I go to system update for a manual check it tells me my system is up to date.
Me no got it yet either!!
Checked using above method several times, still NOTHING!
Just installed the OTA update file through sideload
Make sure you're on 4.2.1 build JOP40D before using the file from the above link.
Worked a treat.
you dont even have to turn airplane mode on/off just clear data or cache if you will.. its mostly data though..
Worked for me in UK thanks
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OK it finally works for me. I just deleted data on framework then I didn't consent to googles location service when it popped up. Checked for update manually and boom its there. Gotta get to WiFi though to install it.
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everything went through fine and I was able to keep root through ota root keeper.
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My phone downloaded yesterday the ota update, installed it, but when it wanted to reboot and installed it there is a problem.
Tried to install it trough adb sideload, but it is stopped at the verifying part
Stock, no root
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If I delete data on framework what is affected in my account so badly want 4.2.2
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TMSsecret said:
You can force it by erasing cache of the app 'google service framework'. Before you do it, enable fly mode. After the erase and force close of the app enable fly mode and wait a minute or so. Worked for me
Worked for me on second attempt.
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Worked for me.
airplane mode on > clear data > force close > airplane mode off
Waited and the update popped up by itself in less than a minute.
Thanks OP!
I like this way. Good job!
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You can force it by erasing cache of the app 'google service framework'. Before you do it, enable fly mode. After the erase and force close of the app enable fly mode and wait a minute or so. Worked for me
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Thanks a lot, got it after a few tries :good:
Step-by-step
Enable Airplane mode
Delete "Google Service Framework" data and force close
Connect to wifi (recommended) or disable airplane mode
It should be there. If not, try again.
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I have a stock Android 2.3.6 galacy exhibit 4g and when I boot up into recovery, an update is automatically found, installed and then reboots the phone doing the same thing every time recovery is booted into. My problem is, I cannot find this update package in my internal sd storage to save my life nor do I even know what the update package would be called. Can anyone please help?
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I have a stock Android 2.3.6 galacy exhibit 4g and when I boot up into recovery, an update is automatically found, installed and then reboots the phone doing the same thing every time recovery is booted into. My problem is, I cannot find this update package in my internal sd storage to save my life nor do I even know what the update package would be called. Can anyone please help?
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I'm not certain but it might be called update.zip, because if I remember that's the only name that will flash in the stock recovery. As for finding it, just try searching for update.zip. it should be on the root of the sdcard(no folder) because that's the only way I thought it could install. Any ways I'm probably wrong but at least you can try.
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I'm not certain but it might be called update.zip, because if I remember that's the only name that will flash in the stock recovery. As for finding it, just try searching for update.zip. it should be on the root of the sdcard(no folder) because that's the only way I thought it could install. Any ways I'm probably wrong but at least you can try.
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i tried that too. it was unsuccessful. im almost out of ideas. does anyone have a clue about multi csc code that can automatically apply upon booting into stock recovery and then make it automatically reboot the phone?
This is exactly my problem. I just took a picture of it. this it what it says as soon as i boot into recovery. No options. Nothing. Just reboots
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korruptedimage said:
This is exactly my problem. I just took a picture of it. this it what it says as soon as i boot into recovery. No options. Nothing. Just reboots
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sorry i thought it posted my picture with the link. only place i have to upload it is on facebook but heres the link. if anyone can help, please do.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...1306577752552.492490.664252551&type=3&theater
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i tried that too. it was unsuccessful. im almost out of ideas. does anyone have a clue about multi csc code that can automatically apply upon booting into stock recovery and then make it automatically reboot the phone?
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I'm not sure really what CSC code is but I think your talking about stock Odin flash able package. That should get you back to stock and flash the stock recovery and wipe everything. However i think it will bootloop after it flashes so you will have to boot into recovery and wipe data. If so check out the wiki. There is all the info you need. I have another idea though. I haven't done this myself but you should be able to push a clockworkmod recovery.img to the phone from a terminal if you have adb also in the wiki. I can't view your pic because I don't have a Facebook but maybe someone else can. Good luck
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That is the stock update pushed by Samsung from what it sounds like. Also sounds like a data packet might have dropped during the downloading of it causing a bad install. For simplicity get cwm Installed and boot thru that and flash from cwm. Wiki has all the info needs.
Wiki please read completely on rooting and install of cwm. Suggest 6.0.1.2 version. Personal preferences on that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Exhibit_II_4G
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Problem solved. I just randimly pushed the 3 buttons on the phone before the rebooting part came up in the script and finally got the menu, took may tries to get to that point but as soon as I got to that point, I was quick to install clockworkmod successfully. Now problem is gone. Hope this thread maybe helps someone else
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Problem solved. I just randimly pushed the 3 buttons on the phone before the rebooting part came up in the script and finally got the menu, took may tries to get to that point but as soon as I got to that point, I was quick to install clockworkmod successfully. Now problem is gone. Hope this thread maybe helps someone else
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I have a similar problem. Which 3 buttons are we talking about? Power+Home+VolUp?
Easiest way, take out battery, push volume up and power, insert battery while holding, when Samsung appears release only power, when the android guy with package appears press menu
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Make sure you push the "Menu" capacitive button (left in the row of four buttons below the screen) when you see the green Android guy and the box. That will get you into the stock recovery menu.
I had to reboot into recovery a couple of times because I missed that part. What a pain!
Long post but can't really shorten it.
32GB wifi Nexus, rooted and was running Liquid Smooth ROM and Motley kernel, went to update the ROM to rc9 version ,anytime I updated previously I never done full wipe unless using different ROM, anyway flashed the ROM and the gaaps with it and rebooted, immediately and prompted to me to use either apex or Holo HD I choose Holo HD got error saying system ui not responding, tried apex and got the same.
I was on the main screen but couldn't access it, yet I could pull down and enter into settings, everything else looked to be ok, so rebooted back to recovery and tried fixing permission, rebooted and got the same so I though I'll be just restore my nandroid backup, to my astonishment all the data had been wiped, I didn't do a wipe at all so I'm baffled how this happened.
Anyway I done a factory reset and rebooted and went through the setup, got the same system ui not responding, went to settings which could still access, apps and un installed both Apex and Holo HD noticed that Liquid Smooth rc9 had installed but instead of showing the cm kernel it still showed motley kernel.
Back to recovery, factory reset twice, wiped cache and dalvik, rebooted, went through set up process, same system ui error again, went to settings, erased all data, tablet rebooted, set up process same again, system ui, so I'm getting worried so back to recovery and this time I selected format system, data and sd, card and now I think I've completely fuc#ed it up as it just hangs at the Google screen and has stayed like that for over 30 minutes.
Previously asides from the occasional force close issue in the 2 months I've had the Nexus not really had a problem with it and whilst I'm no developer or techy geek I'm certainly no noob when it comes to this type of thing but I'm very concerned now and hoping someone can be of assistance as I sold laptop and primary just use my Nexus (and Galaxy S3)
Thanks
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Strange.. But I didn't understand well, after wiping /system, did you flash the ROM back ?
I think you should flash 4.2.1 factory image using toolkit or whatever, then root etc..again
No all the data had been wiped this is what is baffling me, I didn't do a factory reset I just flashed the ROM and gaaps, as I said initially it was the system ui error I was getting but I think I've fucjed it up by formatting the system, data and sd card as all I can see now is the Google screen at boot, I can still get into clock work mod recovery but I've exhausted all avenues as it were, is there any hope I can get it back working again?
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Strange.. But I didn't understand well, after wiping /system, did you flash the ROM back ?
I think you should flash 4.2.1 factory image using toolkit or whatever, then root etc..again
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Is that Mr skips Nexus 7 toolkit?
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Download Google Stock Image and Flash the System.img File ...Tablet will be fine after that.
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Download Google Stock Image and Flash the System.img File ...Tablet will be fine after that.
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Thanks can you give me more instructions how I go about doing that, any links, etc
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Is that Mr skips Nexus 7 toolkit?
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Yes ! Really easy to use. You'll just have to put the tab into fastboot mode give it a try I'm pretty sure it will solve everything and you'll start back with good bases as it is full stock !
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Cheers but I don't see anything in clockwork mod recovery for fastboot mode, I'll go to an Internet cafe tomorrow and do it if I could just get specific instructions.
Thanks again folks for your assistance
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jonny68 said:
Cheers but I don't see anything in clockwork mod recovery for fastboot mode, I'll go to an Internet cafe tomorrow and do it if I could just get specific instructions.
Thanks again folks for your assistance
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Hold power and volume up and down all for like 10-15 seconds. Tablet will boot into bootloader/fastboot mode
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Hold power and volume up and down all for like 10-15 seconds. Tablet will boot into bootloader/fastboot mode
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That is what I've always done but all I can see is - start - restart bootloader - recovery mode - power off, and I cannot see anything for fastboot mode (unless I'm going blind)
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jonny68 said:
Thanks can you give me more instructions how I go about doing that, any links, etc
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First Download and install the fastboot drivers...Download the stock Image here:-
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
then hold volume-(Down) Button and while holding the Button power on the device..it will take you into the bootloader. Now conne4ct the nexus to your PC...Now extract the file you downloaded (the Stock image)..keep extracting the files till you get the system.img file.Use fastboot to flash that(the command):
fastboot flash system system.img
Boot into fast boot, push a stock image. Ta da. Easy stuff. The basics.
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First Download and install the fastboot drivers...Download the stock Image here:-
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
then hold volume-(Down) Button and while holding the Button power on the device..it will take you into the bootloader. Now conne4ct the nexus to your PC...Now extract the file you downloaded (the Stock image)..keep extracting the files till you get the system.img file.Use fastboot to flash that(the command):
fastboot flash system system.img
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Right cheers ill give this a go tomorrow pretty new to the Nexus used to Samsung
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Right cheers ill give this a go tomorrow pretty new to the Nexus used to Samsung
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Ah..We were all new to this once..you will get the Hang of it..If you need further help please do let me know.Always happy to help.
I dont know too much about firmware, but my LG Thrill 4g is boot looping and staying on the lg logo screen and the homescreen buttons will illuminate. I can get into the Clockworkmod recovery mode and Ive wiped everything but the phone still won't start up. It isn't in usb debugging mode, and the hard reset is not working at all. Please can someone help me?
Did you do a dalvec cash wipe
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Did you do a dalvec cash wipe
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Yes I did, I wiped everything and ive been trying at this since 7 o clock est. I really need my phone fixed. please help.
Have you made a backup file
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Yes I have, but removed it thereafter, okay it isnt bricked anymore, it starts up now. But since i factory reset it and am now trying to redo everything on the phone, it looks a little glitched, the text messages dont come through, i cant see the text on the menus and it looks to me like the phone itself is glitched, anything i can do? Maybe I didnt fix it prperly?
Are you trying to flash a rom? In your first post you said it isn't in USB debugging mode, is this correct?
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Guys any help with stamina mode? It stoped working on 253 firmware with root. Now with stamina on or of the estimated time in stand by is the same. Can someone tell me what can i do?
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Guys any help with stamina mode? It stoped working on 253 firmware with root. Now with stamina on or of the estimated time in stand by is the same. Can someone tell me what can i do?
Thank you
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use greenify if you have root.
alexchris said:
Guys any help with stamina mode? It stoped working on 253 firmware with root. Now with stamina on or of the estimated time in stand by is the same. Can someone tell me what can i do?
Thank you
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Try this, it works for me.
Open the Settings.
Now tap on “apps”.
Then swiper to the right until you top the All apps.
And then Tab on “Eco Controller mode”.
Now tap Force stop and then Clear data
restart your Sony Xperia Z by holding the on / off and volume up buttons simultaneously, or by holding the on / off inside until a popup when you press the switch.
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Try this, it works for me.
Open the Settings.
Now tap on “apps”.
Then swiper to the right until you top the All apps.
And then Tab on “Eco Controller mode”.
Now tap Force stop and then Clear data
restart your Sony Xperia Z by holding the on / off and volume up buttons simultaneously, or by holding the on / off inside until a popup when you press the switch.
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Wow....say what:what:
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Try this, it works for me.
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Worked for me too, thanks. I've just flashed the 253 kernel for now so put it down to not flashing the ROM too, but it's gone from 12 hours to 1 day 21 hours.
It suddenly stopped working for me as well, so I forced stopped it and cleared data, then rebooted..
Now it does not start up again and if I try to enter Stamina Mode from settings it just says "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped."
If I go into applications and press Eco Mode Controller, none of the buttons are pushable..
Anyone know about a fix for this?
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It suddenly stopped working for me as well, so I forced stopped it and cleared data, then rebooted..
Now it does not start up again and if I try to enter Stamina Mode from settings it just says "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped."
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Maybe clear your caches, if you didn't do the reset perhaps that's whats thrown it.
Caches as in Cache in CWM?
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Caches as in Cache in CWM?
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Correct.
This from sony http://talk.sonymobile.com/message/458214#458214
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Tried clearing both dalvik and cache, but it didn't work.. Any other suggestions? :/
Edit: Fk it. Flashed carbonrom.
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Any word on getting it to work...?
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I don't know if it takes this long for XperiaZ to reset. It has been more than 15 minutes but it is stuck at the screen I have posted below. Should I wait and if it's really stuck any workaround to the problem would be highly appreciated....
Bump. Sorry for bumping but need a solution.
Just wait. Phone is repairing itself. Must be some file corruption. Can take minutes, or even hours.....
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Just wait. Phone is repairing itself. Must be some file corruption. Can take minutes, or even hours.....
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Has it happened to you. If it stays the same even after hours is there a workaround? One more question, in what mode is it right now?
I'm rarely on any firmware long enough to develop any file system issues - nothing like a good flash with a full wipe to clean everything up
But I have read that it will eventually sort itself out.
Has it finished and rebooted yet?
Edit: It is in some sort of repair mode. Not sure if it has an official name.
If you cant wait, you can try flashing an ftf with wipe data unticked in flashtool.
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I'm rarely on any firmware long enough to develop any file system issues - nothing like a good flash with a full wipe to clean everything up
But I have read that it will eventually sort itself out.
Has it finished and rebooted yet?
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Nope. Will Sony update service help. By good flash you mean flashing via Flash Tool?
Update:-
Guess What, I connected the USB and than pressed Volume UP + Power Button and than pressing Volume Down key and Sony update service detected the device. Will update the post soon.
Good luck, lets hope your data remains untac
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Good luck, lets hope your data remains untac
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Update:- It finally booted but it's too long for a factory reset. Thank You @shoey63.
No problem. If you have dual recovery, try TWRP next time. Cwm has a habit of corrupting cache partition on locked bootloader.
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No problem. If you have dual recovery, try TWRP next time. Cwm has a habit of corrupting cache partition on locked bootloader.
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Noted. But I have a locked bootloader with no root. Will try TWRP only as dual recovery doesn't sound promising (I might be wrong).